Be the man, dude :)
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Be the man, dude :)
Aye aye, mate. :)
No worries, mate. :)
Well? Did YOU pass?
Who cares what everyone else did? maybe they WERE lazy.
It really bothers me that my aunt (age 60) and cousins (ages 36, 34, and 32) are using the visits with my grandpa to hit him up for money and lay guilt trips on him. They've always had to have the best of everything...cars, home, clothes. For the longest time they had the funds to support their lifestyles but in the last 2-3 years they've been hit hard (who hasn't)? Anyway, my oldest cousin (who doesn't work, by choice, nor does the 32 year old) was forced to sell her immaculate home and her husband and she cannot afford a home at this point so they and their 2 boys are forced to move in with my aunt and uncle, who live in a very nice large home. Enough room for them to be comfortable. Naturally, they're "poor me's" strike a chord with my grandpa. He worries about his family. Its just so tacky and selfish. Its sickening. Can they let my grandpa have this time with my grandma? He has enough on his plate right now, we don't know how much time my grandma has left or when she won't remember him anymore and they are going to lay this on him? For shame. If I were there I'd literally throw up. Thank god my sister is and has a big, bossy mouth on her.
Does that mean they also failed the course? It's quite odd that so many have failed, usually there is a certain fraction of the class that teachers are allowed to fail (e.g. 30% in my last course) and failures are not allowed to go over that. If too many fail they go by the class averages and raise everyone's marks.Quote:
Originally Posted by doppelgaenger [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Got a 100ish page long reading pack to edit for "text-to-audio" reading for student within just a few days time, and instead of a paper document that I can use OCR (Optical Character Recognition) scanner software at uni for they sent me a digital copy which I can't do that with (and double-paged it, so printing it off and then scanning means shit quality and thus tons of mistakes), and expect me to find all of the different documents online and copy-paste instead, and as more than half of them can't be found anywhere I have to rewrite them entirely for it to get done.
Wonderful.
If you say so, Doc. I lived in Oz and heard the word 'mate' used frequently. Noone ever got offended and noone ever responded the way you did. It seems a disproportionate response, to me, over a bagel. Certainly, your response doesn't demonstrate behaviour any more evolved than hers, even assuming you are correct. Two wrongs and all that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doc Durian [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Nope, sorry. Ask anyone from Urp, Australia, South America. Its apparently quite easy to tell Canadian from American.Quote:
Originally Posted by doppelgaenger [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
A casual jaunt through the country on a short term visa does hardly qualify one to speak of the nuances of a nation or it's vocabulary.Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
The only certain aspect in all of this is your underlying femi-nazism making a horse's catooty of itself.
But I forgive you. :)
For all the gains which feminism has brought, it hasn't been able to cast away the innate predilection of women to mount rickety soapbox and speak out of turn about matters they've no understanding of.
Go in peace, woman.
I believe he was referring to the "North" or "South", "American" aspect relating to "The Americas".Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
As for Canadian versus US accents, they're often easy to differentiate although there are exceptions to the rule, particularly along US/Canadian border states and territories.
I live here and I agree. That could have been a total misinterprettation of intent.Quote:
Originally Posted by IndiReloaded [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Seconded. Probably had a grudge, otherwise its just plain mean-spirited.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mishanya [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Yep. I don't know how they couldn't figure that one out. America is a continent, not a country. An American could be from Peru or Ontario. The same way a European could be from Novgorod or Glasgow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Doc Durian [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I was born and raised quite close to the Canadian border. About an hour or two, actually. People sometimes think I am Canadian, because I say things like "Eh" and I have the strange Canadian pronunciations, but I spell everything according to American standards.. like 'realize' instead of 'realise' and 'behavior' instead of 'behaviour'. It's funny because my mother's accent is different.
How do You call a person from United States? American, right? You don't call Canadians Americans. Or Brazilians, or Mexicans...